11 Acclaimed Foreign Directors Making Their Mark on American Television
Filmmakers like Susanne Bier and Paolo Sorrentino have already left their mark on American TV, and now more favorites are setting their sites on the small screen.
Filmmakers like Susanne Bier and Paolo Sorrentino have already left their mark on American TV, and now more favorites are setting their sites on the small screen.
From Jane Campion to Paolo Sorrentino and Yorgos Lanthimos, a ton of our favorite foreign directors are conquering U.S. television.
Alejandro González Iñárritu’s VR project, “Carne Y Arena,” is groundbreaking, moving, and a must see. Just don’t call it a movie.
VR needs a wow factor to take hold with consumers. Will it be Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Cannes-bound “CARNE y ARENA (Virtually present, Physically invisible)”?
This is the first virtual reality project to be chosen for the Official Selection of the Cannes Film Festival.
The leading industry creatives join a roster with Alejandro González Iñárritu and Barbra Streisand for a series of candid conversations.
The project is far from dead, however, as production studio MCR begins to look for a new distributor and Greg Kinnear becomes the new lead.
The Oscar-winning collaborators are reuniting and going to a visionary new place.
“The Revenant” director states that the meeting between Enrique Peña Nieto and Trump was a betrayal to all Mexicans.
It’s got 92 problems, but a bear ain’t one.
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